seen/ices may...» 11. A. . Borde 7.30 P. M. L M, Baxter. B. D. ._KENSINGT CAIIO. psyidny, aso. Saturday 9-00 — _ u“ “g. and“; sensation. Bel-itch m 1mm Let's Dance with MEI, a pnwk and four great $11 .1 Ncwsieel and Shorts. 7-13-31- GQQXAQEEIRBm or Sebagos. Mrs. , Mcocrmscs. PM“ _.~IBW LONDON Presbyterian’ 331 Charge Services Sunday. 15th. Clifton at 1-1 A. M. Lone at zoo P. M. a Mp orial at 7.30 P. M. gin, 511F171)’- '" 30 M 5512112001, ll A. M. worship 8 P. M- Rew E, J. 0. Fraser, Minister. o. A. BRITTEN W111 Valley Hall ' CASES 1N COURT- Darby‘s court at MaJ-inerside W85 Mcupied yester‘ Ellglina until 'l o'clock in the even- i115! With’ common assault gshavfig: again“, six persons. The cas d _ i simultaneously. F011!‘ 6 ic: ants were convicted, one belngt {mm s20 and costs 011 m" ‘fig and $10 and costs on another. g m ~- three were each fined $10 inc i m Two were acquitted. Mr. . D. McCallum represented the Crown and l-LF. McPheB. K-O. and qg L Cgmphljn the defendants. Ch" as were laid following a dis- turbance at some summer cottagos loc; 1i west of Summerside-S -COUNTY COURT - The Coun- ty Court of Prince County, Judge L. G. Lewis presiding, was 9118118 all (lav Tuesday with the cast) of 590;; '11, Currie. Springfield vs. Neil McDonald. 01.607)’. B11 36W"! for $75.90 being for truckage and car hiire in connection with the hauling of a dwelling house from Crcumpec to Haliburton. Th6 rt disallowed a number of the 15' contained in plaintiff's ac- gand reduced the amount t9 f0 and gave judgment accord , without costs. Mr. T. L. ipton for the plaintiff and Mr. ‘h Strong, KC. for the defen- Judgmcnt was also given case of Wilbert Gillis vs. . ugh in favor of the I‘.t for $310. As it involved an hterpretation of a. regulation of the Wartime Prices and Trade Br . no costs were allowed. Mr. WL.f d Tanton for the plaintiff ii‘. E. H. Strong. KC for the . int. On Monday the court j gment in the case of Al- cr‘. Simpson vs.» Daisy Lyle in ‘ of the plaintiff for tho . nt of $5.00. Mr. T. L. Link- bppeared for the plaintiff Mr. T. L. Compton for the dant--S. ' iék u. FLIES fiimosquiross FINSEGTIGIIE ss ssmssl Flies and mosquitoes always II to screens. attracted by light. Q-WAY kills by contact flies, ‘squitoes, ants and all smsll insects. Does double-duty-kilh insects inside the house and those outside trying (o get" in through screens. Simple and quick to use, ya: results c amazing! Just wipe on scr s—-that'a allllach application -‘lasts ieveral days. Buy s large bottle for extra economy-st leading retailers. Eng: CIA‘ m ruins. ’ 1 ' ssnromaucs ouasamssa .0Hrlussn| Indi- lsmlislla l ‘ Chmlsslls. ltd. _ Ifiollnflcniflfqfsroda ilififililflllll SCPHH iHiH-‘i iGHT BINDIN .1 Rev. J. A, Jll\&0, B ister. _ I P. . BD. Mfrs- 18-11. —ICI OIEAI FESTIVAL Mon-l day. Jilly 10th, Preston ‘roombs’, --— 1 Field. quantity of potatoes. ' and hilt-ma" |IIotDOI.Bala-arboo&.ll'lflc I l H34, trSSl on sa/tuiusv. July ‘lth. when '1 Miss ‘Doris on Bedeoue £51305: GA . J . - m _l tfly A- -"'- Teal.“ b° "w" “f firs“ of white. sat -1s-i1. pearls and carded s I | Just wips Z-WA ' Ico Cream and Doughnuts. Boys Band. -BI.IA'DALBANS and North P58. ‘1-13-11. —HAYNES — 010W WEDDING -A wedding of much interest to local friends in Summcrsids and Charlottetown took place in Mon- claughter of Mr. and ins. 010w of 8M1- ". - became the bride of Lieut. G.A. Haynes. Th gowned in s complete ensemble wore s. string of Her flowers were P111 roses. Miss Kay Clow, her_ brides- maid looked lovely in a cross o =~:.le nlnk with white accessories and hor flowers were Pink F9- Jqhn Rogcrson ably suMJOYM "l9 groom. The marriage ceremony w“ performed by Rev. Father Ryan of 5t. Patrick's Parish. 1491115- Haynes recently Yetllmfld "M" overseas. ‘The happy fill-Pk Wm reside in Montreal where the groom will take 1m s university 0011169 upon discharge Army.—S. ____________ _ b l ed to learn fhatptilféxdsoixdillzioii xdfealsiionald Mc- Neil. son of Mr- Bnd Mfs- Fflmk McNeil, Fitzroy Street. Summer-1 gjdg, is quite s bit improved. Whlll: wrestling with some other boyl. h ed D\\‘ll age one evening this Week id t ll truck his head ,3: gaicenf: his.‘ cagislled a Iligglt .ncussion and a cu n one e. e. gs is still confined to bed at the home of his parents-S . .__.__—-—-— “Flt. 1ft. and Mrs. C.A. Kennedy (nee Janite White) have left Sum- merslde for Saskatoon. Sask. where they will live. Fit. Lt. Ken- redv expects to receive his dis- charge from the Air Force-S lilhcrlcn School iilcsing Alberton High School was held June 22, in the Institute Hall. Diplomas and certificates were presented: Grade X-l, Jesn Rayner; 2, Martin Bsndlcr- 3, Byron Hardy; 4, Elva. Rix, Velda Crossman, e ual; 5. Ma Barbour; 6, Janie Bar ur. Gra e IX-l, Roberta Frizzell; l. Héflry Brown: 3. Erskine Smith. Grade VI -1, Verna England; 2, Donald Pik ; 8, Erskine Gavin: 4, Voids. Smith: B. Evs Gaudin. l Grsdc VII-l, Ferns Wilkie; i, Leo A’Heam; 8. Stuart Fraser. Grade VI-i, Vera Sellick. Grade V--l, Tommy Barbour; 2. James Profit; 3, Florence Peake. Grade IV—, ic ’Heam; 2, Ruth Pike: .3, Mary Jane Doucstte. Grade III (s)—l, Joan Curry; 2, Billie Oulton; 3, Georgia Kinch, Dolly Smith, equal. ' - Grade III (b)—l, Vivian Kinch: 2. Eugene Callaghan: 3. Helen Millman. Grade II (s)-1. Frances Bar- bour; 2, Helen A'l!esrn: 3. David Oulton Grade II (b) — 1. Theresa Bar- rett; 2, Pearl Kinch: 3, Rose Ad-Ieam. Grade I-1, Wilma MscMillan; l. Bennie Profit; 3. Ruth Jeffrey. Governor Gsnsrays Medal Martin Bsndler. Highest Standing in Grads x- esn closing innit? r c 0st repel - Velds Crossman. Highest Standing - Grade l. Io bsrts Frisscll- Grads I VIII In:- lsod: Gs-sde ‘l. Porno Wilkie- Gra e 6, Vera Selllck; Grade S, Thomas Barbour; Grade 4. Lottie A’Hcsrn: Grade 8 (s), Joan Curry; Grade 3 (b), Vivian Kinch; Grade 2 (a), Frances Barbour; Grade ( ). Theresa Barrett; Grade l, Wilma MacMlllsa. 0st in History in Vice-Prin- cl mom-Jackie Wallace. Klilgll; Grads 1, Bennfc Profit. s program was ss follows: Wslooms So boo Recitation-B is Oulton. David Olllfnn. Song-morocco . Re tstlon-Jranccs arbor “ovation of ll. eeril- ValsdlctoJ-‘olds . Iteclts —Thsrcss. Barret Drill—Intomsdiate pupils. Dialogue - Joan Curry, Georgia Kfnch. Duet-Ruth Pike. Kenneth Gau- n. Song-I t di te lls. Rec stignfiarlbn grandmoahergdilliance-Sirls. l -In rm s p s. d’... - "Grssn nit.»- .- snu- It from the Canadian m Prim Milli. opus -§s,rbsrs Brown and ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS — 7.3 — 9.16 MATINEE SAT. ZN MONDAY - TUESDAY A. J. Cronin’! ‘THE KEYS OF THI KINGDOM" NOTE — Shows 7.00 — 9.15 M..___-._._.______-n_._.___|4:@. SU MMERSIDE M-G-IWS “GENTLE ANNIE" SWASIIBUCKLING STORY OI‘ OKLAHOMA TERRITORY —For those who like their movies full of action and outdoor adven- ture, M-G-Mfs “Gentle Annie" now (w; lllngton i Mlllsht l1 C. I. BLACKBURN Pram sass: Wrltt ’ -4 pro- fo bs ubjcct f hot d - theassationsl oirlismenis and mi s powers to ratify the Ssn y thmo has bola an un mix-rant cf protest on Capitol ‘Ii-l sboubtbs possibility of American forces son into action gain» a fu urc idlressor without ecific sanction of rsss. o th charim‘ will almost insssslmo Senate but the powers to bs exer- cised by the League's security coun- cil over enforcement units of Ain. ericsn armed personnel is another matter. Howovss the United Sfstu is a member of the Big Five and can veto any enforcement measure it doas not like. This veto will be exercised by the American mem- ber on the council, now apparently A rue Aciisnwrr‘ ‘sumo’ i»: luau for llavy League. Secretary Ml. I. I. GILLAID The suggestion that all towns to be former State Secretary Ed-. ward B. Stostlnius. 111a debsfo hers is expected to‘ centre upon t a authority ML: Stottilsiils will be given to sot on council decisions without refer- ence to Congress. United States farmers arc look- in: anxiously to the Government, in grovide the necessary workers! to arvest this year's crops and once again there is. a move to bring in laborers from Mexico and the British West Indies. There . is_s. great reservoir of po ‘ workers in Puerto Rico but th I Government doesn't want them.l The reason is that Puerto Ricans are American citizens and if they. come in they can stay and would. i The aliens brought in can be sent z 5 =- n: >- baok under immigration regula- v tions. , ' Canada's plan to restore meat rationing is welcome news in the. United States where the people. have been unhappy about allegedi plenty in the Dominion while Am-i erlcans have difficulty in getting any meat at all except in expensive restaurants and black markets. Canadian drinkers, looking at the] bare shelves of their liquor stores,\ might equally complain of the; alcoholic plenty enjoyed by their‘ southern neighbors who can buy‘ almost any amount of everything‘, but Scotch and can get virtually , anything including Scotch in the. bars that dot almost every streeiw in American cities and towns. -_-j—-- l at the Capitol Theatre, is the per- ct dish Featuring James Cnalg. Donna Reed and Marjorie Main. this is a swashbuckling story of the Okla- homa Territory at the uurn of the century. with Crslx as s. U. S. Marshal who moves into tho snail. untamed town to track down s band of train robbers. Craig, as s. hobo, lacked ofI a town and finds himself aided by two men who, it turns out, are the very ones suspected of the robbery. gets t int. the boys an Li?‘ gentle Annie of the title, give him shelter, a series of tense and unexpected develop- ments provide a 'r'atlstt-m%invghgfllg with gimpiay. a we y stranded, s. shady sherr ""1 "- scorched piece of U, S. currency all figuring in the story. CANADIANS TO- _._ (assessed page? l’ all home and most of those with extremely long service who can be released from duty here also have returned to Canada. Repatriation of individuals on a priority basis or hi!!! P013"- "W" before low has s strong sentimcn tal influence. an Army spokesmen said, but it is not s rational pro- cedure and is one which can be carried out only partially. In the 1st Canadian Army it has reached its limits of practicability in the views of officers handling the repatriation program. Already, ‘due to the movcme t to Canada. ,e enoing acute shortages in properly qualified of- ficers, non-commissioned officers and such ' l tradesmen as butchers, clerks. storemen and shoemskers. If the present system cf what ‘some army men call "repatriation by disintegration" were allowed to continue. it might not; be possible to maintain and administer the troops remaining in Holland a- waiting re strlation. One of t e chief obstacles in con- tinuing the individuals’ priority system is the fact that the majority of high point men are in adminis- trative services, such as Signals and Army Service Corps, did not suffer heavy casualties in the campaign. These services are essential now and the men in them cannot be spared in the num- bers their points might warrant. (For each month's overseas ser- vice s man is credited with three points, with I0 per cent additional credit if he is married. or widcwod or divorced with dependents.) The new phsss of the repatriat- lon program is being csrofull cu- plslned to the troops in Ho and. llspsrt 10,000 the Army which to National Research l lthose on the Great Lakes would Council Bursaries - l CYITAWA. July l2 - (OP) 3- The National Research Council announced tonight that it now is offering assistance for post-gradua- d te training in science for men and women whose studies have been delayed or interrupted by war ser- vice, either military or civilian. 1 Three classes of award available for the academic year 1945-46 are bursaries of $450. open. to applic- ants who have graduated with high distinction in scientific study: studensbips of $750. open to sp- plicants who have had experience In research work in science for at least one year following graduation, and fellowships of $900, open to applicants who have given distinct evidence of capacity to conduct. ln- dependent research in science. 1 The Council said applications received before Aug. l5 will be con sidered and awards announced be fore Oct. 1. Additional applicat- ions received by Nov. l5 also will‘ be considered. with announcement of swords by Dec. 31. It added that detailed informat- ion could be obtained from the seo-, retary - treasurer at the Councill here. FORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL Report for June. Grade X-l, Hazel Hughes. Grade VIII—1, Mary Callaghan: 2, George I-Iegarty; a, Emmett Dalton. Grade VII-l, Grace McNally; 2, Gertrude Duffy; 3. Edna Logan Grade VI-l, Joan Kelly; 2, Reta Dalton. Grade ‘V Sr.-—l_ Joseph Kelly; 2. Doreen Curley; 3, Thomas He- garty. Grade V Jr. - l. Charles Kelly; 2. Joseph Callaghan. Grade IV Sit-l, Melvin Dalton. ', Grade IV Jr.—1. Edna Kelly; I. Thelma Dalton; 3, Adele Kely. ' Grade III — 1. Bernard Kelly:' 2, Francis Hughes; 3, Francis Dal- n. Grade I (a)—l. Errol Weather- hieghfl, Evelyn Dalton; 3, Earle] es. rsde I (b) — 1. Wilson Logan Grade I (c)—l_ Norman Logan; I. Paul Hughes; 3, Helen Logan. Prize for attendance awarded to Logan. 1 Prize for Catechism in senior grades awarded to Grace McNally. Prise for Catechism in inter- mediate grades awarded to Doreen Curley. Prise for Catechism in junior grades awarded to Thelma Dalton. u for Spelling in senior grades awarded to Grace McNally. - Prise f r Spelling in Junior fi-gdes swgrded to Errol Weather- Masy l. Kelly. sosolsor. (Patriot please capy) Too Late To Clasify ' m: tn w ' - ' ' Institute f0? socozl piZn-fifii: e wn; s. , ns viewer-ass v. u» Nlesrn; Gradel "Iv BE his‘ ..%"*.= ..<z:.r-..-.- as: ’ Q , : 8 iu“.’.c.f”é“t‘ilq%‘i‘l‘f“‘o?d.“‘i' 23$’ @1121,‘ - ‘"3; - - - m troal t .OWI'P He en NI-Ienrn; Grads I (b), Pearl 32:’ tag“, 81%;?‘ w; dmflued here that a new National Housing Plan "contemplates erection of It least 10,000 ouslng units scroll the Dominion. st s cost of 060.000.- 000. to be offered st s minimum Should the plan, for which ar- rangements now are bein! "W19 by insurance companies in co-oo- cm cnt, be successful, the numbe of ousm units will be doubled- Ths min um roatsl imlu may be either apartments, fists or cot- gee. Another plan. now in fomiation. contemplst the erection of thou- sainds of houses across the coun- try. These houses will be for sols "'on s strictly inuud profit P15"- The Star said the construction plans were confirmed by an offlclll of one cf Canada's leading ll" Zion-Ian." rental with-priority to veterans." ~ oration with the Dominion 0.0-‘ EOOMSWE-‘IT-I-M infioiiT-i. ‘Mi-ll _ éifiififiiti -. Alfie? nonc- , last Street. Studebaker, 1031. Serial No. 1952164. Sell at gfiiilgllz’; l women _. sxrsnmxoab-MTD l from and cities in Canada which are Isea or lake ports and which haven-um“ M, chrm o, the whole had Canadian corvettes named af-l ter them should purchase their namesake: at salvage prices and use them for Sea Cadet training purposes, was advanced by Mr. H. R. Gillard. managing secretary of the Navy League of Canada, prior to his leaving here by plane yester- day morning for Moncfon after s, brief visit. ‘ The proposal was made st s conference held at the summer home of Chief Justice Thane Campbell who is president of the P. E; Island Division. Navy League of Canada. Also present at the meeting were Mossrs. L. B. Mac-I Mlllan, provincial deputy Minister of Public Works and vice-president, P. E. Island Navy League; John Morris, W. D. Gillis and Edwin Johnstone, who are members of the executive; O. W. Campbell, re- cently appointed chairman of the Sea Cadet Committee, Navy Lea- gue Division; and Dr. E. S. Gld-. dings, Lieutenant of Sea Cadets! Present from Summersldeand re- presenting the Sea. Cadets of that town were Mr. J. W. MscNauglit, MP, and Mr. Rogers. his suggestion, which he told the meeting was approved by the Dominion Council of the Navy League of Cansda._ Mr. Gillard said the corvettes could be obtained from the Government at a nominal price since there would be s0 much scrap material decommissioned Canadian naval ships on the market the price would be very low. Practical- ly all towns~onathe east and west coasts of Canada having ships named after them as well as be able to secure their namesskes at bargain prices, keep them for 20 or more years, and when‘ no longer serviceable dispose of them at prices which. for salvage pur- poses, would likely be as high as they are now. Mr. Gillard was informed st the conference that his plan, while an excellent one, would not apply to Charlottetown as the- corvette named after the City was lost in action at sea. The present HM. CS. Charlottetown is a frigate which, according to unofficial re- ports, is being refitted for duty in the Pacific. Mr. Glliai-d in his recent tour has visited Sea Cadet bases at Toronto, Montreal, Saint John, Halifax and Louisburfl where he oficially opened a seamens hostel. Heh is accompanied by his 50f! Jo n. Suiziionses Against Potato Ceiling Price Violators MONTREAL. July 11 — (OP) — summonses were issued today by Judge Maui-ice Tetreau ssllnlt 15 wholesale dealers. truckers and farmers to awe" 1" cwnfle“ week on charges of selling , at higher than ceilinB Pl4°°l~ T‘? complaints were issued by 111ml" gators of the Prices 305N- Yesterday the investigators vis- ited stalls in clty B1139“ m“ seized quantities of potatoes to be used as evidence in the court hear- ings. AIIGTIP! SALE AT Lona nrvsst instruction ofi Acting under Hedley Paynter. tlon on Tuesday. nlng at 1 p.m-. l" h implements consisting of two W"!!! work horses. weight 1400 bolifllfll‘ huh’ %mlli”d ‘l: 9‘.‘;‘°°i.§‘“"' “d: o" _er, o - ' mo’, ISPIII wagon, dump “fl- M"; m, glglgh, wood sleigh. sans slow. walking plow, sot of Infill 10°“ narrows, smoothing harrowi- I69‘ tlonnl seeder, mm "11"" l‘, (Anchor-Holt) 800 lbs. csysoltr, and all klnds o! hsmoll. dwbs. and single, nssd srosssd a farm-l M” “us”; gallons swig! s sun o grail.“ oracles not enumerated. enns cos . HUGH MORRISON. Auolossocr X0010)! m: 1. l all. 1am: JonnYAsZ-“nfiigiligfii?” l»; ‘We _, ruwssss. M, are: “ma; Bowie w“ h“, l.“ m S’ It 8.45 from to St. Dunstan’ u”; ‘the Roman I A- 0t swa. was on the stand most of - Central GEITIAI. GIIARDIAI \ 7-l8-2i , I cszvm cnuisc m ,' ‘Ihs Sacrament of u: mdamigfild. '51 3'11’ pm elitsvonG s5“? 1h bolas, minister: ' ' stiff, TODAY - m . I00 Kent streetl cs to PIDPlI-TY SOLD -- A midn- flfll Property on Union st. west of Quads was sold by public suction yestsmsv for sssso. w. smut s. Blstch was tbs urobassr. w. w. H. Boston was t s auctioneer. YOII UNITED CHARGE. Rev. g. A. Nicholson. minister. Services £11001. July is: ll lLm. Central 7 urch; 2.30 gm. Pleasant Grove; .30 a secon special service in char c st Y k. Thr no . bins: and slgzcisl muesefeil solos and duet. ‘rho 1- wni PW”!!- ‘1-13-21 IN SUPREME COURT-Supreme Court, Chief Justice Thane A. cflmplflll 91133151118. was occupied I11 day wetter-cg with the hearing of Excise so e . James Hossack, assistant ef chemist for the D arbment of Customs and Excise. the day as so expert witness. No Judgments on any of the cases W9" Ilytn yesterday. The Court adjourned until 10.30 this morning. i- 1 RETURNED MEN BANQUETED] —An enjoyable dinner was given, at The Charlottetown last night‘ by the Ladies Auxiliary of HMCS. Queen Charlotte" in honour of {JJEFS}. ‘Efiwrflf. ti‘? “l” i“ er go n; o the Paclf c. Twenty-four navy men were entertained last night. Writer Barry Bugden and Miss Kay Roylston sang several solos which were warmly ap lauded. Hlss Helen Stewart was accompanist at the piano. HAD VOTE IN BiRITISII ELI-XL. TIONS — Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell as a former Rhodes scholar and graduate of Corpus Christi. Colle e, Oxford University, did not svai himself of his pro- vllege of voting in the recent Brit- ish elections. The ballot did not reach the Chief Justice here until July 9. and the election was the following day. He did not know whether the latc arival of his ballot would prevent its acceptance. Oxford University is represented in the British House of Commons by two members and all graduates are on the voting list. . WOOD-At King's County Hospital Montague on June 29, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood, Cardigan, a son. MacDONALD - At Kings County‘ Hospital on July B, 1945, to Mix, and Mrs. D. M. MacDonald. a daughter. MsoKAY — At Kings Count Hos- July 8. 1945. to Flig t Sgt. . Kimball MacKay, RCAF, s son. Donald Kimball. BOURGEOIS -- At Kings County Mospital on July B, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. John Bourgeois, Lower Montague, P.E.I., s daughter. IIAYSS — At Kings County Hos- pital on July 9. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes, Hermitage, twins (boy and girl). RAWFORD — At Blackpool, Eng- land, July 6, i945, to Mr. and Mrs. Denis Crawford. nee Pearl Cooper, s daughter, Carol Anne. McKBNNA -- At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on July l. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis I". McKenna, of Bedeque, a daughter, Elizabeth Dianne. MoKENNA - At the Prince Coun- ty 3001081. July‘ i. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis oKenns, Central Bcdsqus, s. daughter, Elizabeth Dianne. pftal on and Mrs O MARRIAGEB RUSSELL - MaoLEOD — At Zion Manse on Thursday, July 12, 1945, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Sarah Christine MacLeod of Cardigan to Mr. Arthur Laing Russell of Science Hill, Ontario. I WHITE — MacPHERSON.—At the mshopb Residence, Charlottetown. June 2'7, I946, by Rev, Kenneth Mc- Elle Bic Idlllan. on hecnaon of Vernon River to Walter to. CARR-MMLEOD - At the home‘, of the bride's parents Park Comer. P.E.I., on July 11, 1945, by Rev. EJO. Fraser, B.D., Annie Blanche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Preston MscLeod. to Lloyd George, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.V. Carr, of Nlorthl St. Elesnoi-‘s, PEI. 1 _ l_“i__'_—_ I 011B -- In Saint John. .. on July 1i. 1H0, John C. Griffin, aged ‘ll ars. The remains ar-. rived at ‘Leary lost evening, Fun» ersl notice later. ALLAN - At the Kings County Hospital. Montague, on Thursday, J y ll, 1946, Mrs. L. C.‘ Allan,‘ (Elisabeth MacIntyre). Cardigan. P.1d’. Funeral from her residence; to All Saints Church, Cardigan, Ssmuday morning at l0 o'clock. In Memoriam h Iflht cl M Bur cm; Ilcwsm w o dcpzryrsed thgllfe uly, 18Gb, 109$. i ' Oflon I If. and Chink If you when I has all alone. is the filly friend FR I That grief can lsscrhl Mn. ‘f-ll-M. call its own. Isr DaIsMsr. sn Housman. i at CIAILOTTETOWN HUPIL EVENING JULY l6-ALL DAY JULY l7 Interested la any quasi. urns as- oovnnslm-r nous: - st the invitation of His Honour, nard. the Plcbou snssnonvtflouso Liam-Governor J .A. Ber- Ilghlsndlcrs pipe . under mien any enrol-musics Gov- ernor, his immediate family, and s few friends with several fine musical ‘ “‘ . IHOIT WIIOII.‘ BOXES — Co lsint has been received by of- ficlss that scms strawberry boxes are being marketed shortof the ion 20 ounces in weight which is required by law. Atten. tlon fact of growers is called that‘ there is s to penalty s his ruling. the tacked to violation of. Personals Rev. A.E. Todd, of North River, ls mingling business and holidays by helping over-see the boy's camp st Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. John M. McKen- na, lVLrs. Wilbert- McCarville, Mrs. Henry Trainer, and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gallant. were visitors in the City yesterday. Miriam, of Arlington, Mass, Mrs. P. C. Hamm and daughter, are the guests of Mrs. Hamms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Johnston, Spring Park Road. joined later by Mr. I-Iamm who They will be ur- ses spending s pleasant hol day n the Garden of the Gulf. Mrs. Calvin McLeod, nee Myrtle Buchanan, of Somerville. Mass" has been visiting friends for the pas: two weeks on the South Shore. Mrs. McLeod, formerly of New Dominion, noted many changes in the Province since her last visit nine years ago. She returned to Boston by plane today. A FINE MUSICAL The following program was given by the pupils of Miss Teresa Dons- hoe. A. Mus, at Roads End, Cardi- 8 an, July 6: PROGRAM The Swing - Good King Wences- las. Carol -- Margaret Cronin. Old Fiddler, Folk Dance; Minuet, Mozart-- Louise Maclllachern. Merrily We R011 Along, Arrg, by H. Kammerer; The Sparrow. srrg. by H. Kammerer _ Helen Wright. The Tumbling Clown, Kennedy; Oh Susannah, Foster -- Joan Mac- Donald. Monsieur and e, Weber; Madam Cars, Fife: - Ruth MaoKsmie. Morning. Spurling; Three Blind Mice, Cooke - Mary y. Indian Pow Wow, Kennedy; Ga- votte, Wood - Andrew MacDonald Watchmarrs Song, Greig; Festi- val March, Gurlitt -- Anna Gallant Spinning Song, Ellmenreich: Minuet in 0.. Beethoven - Clare MacDonald. Song: Sing Robin Sing - An- drew MacDonald. Sarabande, Handel; Monkey in s Tree, Berlin — Beatrice Ga lant. Ballads, Burgmueller; Little Bur- lesque, Lemont — Geraldine Mae- Don aid. Songs: Drink to Ma Only With Thine Eyes, English Air; Flow Gently Sweet Afton. Grandmother's Minute Waltz, Chopin - Charles MacDonald. Romance, Rubinstein; Fsnliasis, Mozart - Jean MacDonald. Nocturne, Field; Three Serious Dances. Bowen _ Teresa Murphy. National Anthem. EASTERN GUARDIAN II for painting the Umtcd Church will be re- Sous-is ceived till August 1st. For particu- lars apply or write J, F. Stems. 3011148- 743'“ MacEachcrn. Weston ’ ,_ References required. Anplv to In my hsshsss, l wsl ssl su- Mi-s. w. s. Huestis, 194 purge; cm: c’: m: n l1‘ h ,. , s inn’ ("syn oft; In; 4Q urns cl land POI SALE — IBM HUDSON bordering 0n lsltlo H18, Ills ll- oosoh. Below ceiling. Phone p sad lsowschsll Ilodl 1735-11. 743-11‘ wish.‘ of x l” Y ‘ moss- - soiuswnsne m own. an; m, '°°"“,,'_,',': ,,.""°',,¢' lottctown wallet containing con- “u” 1000'!“ and”, u.‘ sidersblc money. Finder will be um‘: h.‘ e, o‘ "an", avlell rewarded by notifying vquafi an l" hunk,“ “M” ._.__ m‘ ’ " so ‘L? table cents sins. . _ pieces wood, e . my Recitstlom-Ruth Pike. ""- gififl mmn_puiltfls' wunes Ta‘. out. srman w a or ' Tsnfonfiand gpzfikersfismrixr. W132‘. “$1 0T" 055330"- ulm . . . 6 ' v.1. '1?’ min’ °' " ' s-is-a-s LONDON-(CP)-Itocks 0f lfilgflfeffi in Britain now are so low ' that workers in m, tobacco indus- ry are I shift; for the first time in the his- (tory of the trade. being adted to work night Rep. .710 H. Boron, above, Oklahoma Democrat, charges "shrewd manipulators" plan to 'deprivc Federal Treasury of . more than $500,000,000 yearly l x | t I \ in taxes lhrbllfllff0fllltl0ll of "non-profit" corporations to ab- sorb earnings of giant utility and other industries. Boren says al- leged "Swindle, Inc," "appears . to be legal" unless blocked b7 j smdv ¢ i NOTICE POTATO BUYER will be IN CIARLOTTIIDWN the Wedding Bells A pussy Pljffigry 1611:1410 in! Enl 5511x114“ s. ‘"911 ° 8 . C 21. 194s. m, 33.33.... vsheon glitenzwlgan Catherine MacPhgg w‘ » - -. daughter cl Mr. and d s. W. E. MaoPhao cl Kenny. 119- P-l-I. Canada, bcosme tho bride of Lieut. Lawrence Georg. Hills, S.A.A.F‘., son of Mrs. S. A gills and the late George Hills of enoni, Transvaal, South Afrlg; The bride was offended by Nursing Sister Leone Dockendorff, daughtgg- 00d p of Mr. and Mrs. ivilbcrt Dockess- dorff York P‘ t, 9E1 and" Nursing‘ Slater Jeanulitslixgdgf East Lontlon, South A!"i.".. '11“ groom was supported 71y (that, E-Rgméndt xelm of can. calla, I1 an. A D1" SQAF PX sdcn. D.F.C,, o the strains of the wedding "lamb. the bride entered the church on the arm of Capt (my) Patterson Wliyic, Presbyterian Padle- Who gave her in marriage’ she was wearing {l-[QQS unuonn’. with veil, and carried a bouquet, of pink roses. The bridesmaid; "WW1 Iwsessys c! Dink roses. DU-"nfl the signing of register ‘he Ofgflfllfit Pliiyccl sircetly “ ' Perfect Love.“ Outside the church a guard of honour v.1.- formcd by member; 0f 111a .. “S. Following the ceremony, a inception w.“ m“ M; the South African Women's S"- vice club. where friends of m, bride 8nd ilrflflm. mnthered to ex. tend congratulations and gmfl wishes. Rev. Patterson Whytg proposed the toast to the couple to which the groom responded and proposed s toast to absent. ymronts and friends. Later. bride and Broom left for Alexandria, when the honeymoon is being span; The bride is one of ths tin-cg hundred Canadian nurses, who came to South Africa in 194g, 311g has been in South Africa for two years. and in Egypt with the South African military nursing soul“ fornthc past 16 months. 1e groom is s pilot ‘l ..i’d the Par South African air force and a squadron enroute to East. In Memoriam lg - Massachusetts; Tlsorssnslnscfflahg m d. byterian Church, Beléast, P large gathering of The deceased was late Malcolm and wife, Jessie companied the rssnshis so a MacLesn was lold to sci Funeral services were c $2’? friends were present 1- of Ocean View. his 133%.... a Clllilsno. BIL; bsofisss Island) and Angus of Deflsasn, two sisters Mrs 1965. in the cemetery of by the Pastor. Rev. EC. rshcivas to pq .123‘ last respects. He leaves to mourn (nee M tWG , Archie of Oapilano, Hi0. (who Catherine Hughes. and Sadde Rockwell of Roslindalc, Masog- chusetts. The deceased mg mode his home in rtfs snowy“- BC. and had taught for s. numl bed- of years in the Manual Train. mg School, Trziil, BC. Previoug Q0 B01118 to the West Coast, he hm ""1811! in a number of schools in the Belfast district. He was s pry- duste of Prince of Wales Collegg Charlottetown, P31. ' The pallbearers were: Ell-Cl’. James Crank, MacLeod. Alexander Wilfred Mnmviliinnxs n Dunes-n Alexander f a cvvilliams, lid Maloolg i? nscrrvr CONSTITUTION Cuba's Drewi-ixjuirlfitublon wg adopted in 191". Accused Guy C, lilycrs, abcvq Wall) Street financial agent‘, was named by Oklahoma Rap Lyl H, Boron as "the mad Impor- tant figure in alleged manipula- tlons" to (lcprlvc U. S. T118511 of $500,0'J0,lJ0'J in taxes yeorl through formation of "ROI-vbrfifiij corporations" as cover-u air-ninja of giant industris con- cslrns. Congressman demand 1‘ lotion fc block allege “a, which he aubbg fly-indis- Isel L..- ...- -..a- .¢.-n-».--....-.... c-..